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Not expecting fireworks either way.
Before the lock down things looked promising. I think the rolling nature of it and online shopping means it's probably not impacted TED significantly here in the UK. And of course TED it's a global brand, so it will be interesting to see North American sales and Far East sales etc...
The forward looking should also be interesting.
They should have a good sense of where things are heading now.
Tosca: will they make a move after results?
I ummed and arrred today over taking some profits but didn’t bother in the end.
So all strapped in for Monday!
Iv'e sold 10k over the last week, and like you I nearly cashed in a few more on Friday but in the end didn't do anything so rolling most of my shares. Just have a gut feeling that there may be a big upside here, a few failures in the sector should make it better for those that survive, and these shares were worth £30 once upon a time although the new 75p fund raising will make £30 in the future a dream, it could get to multiples of £1.35. £3.00 take out bid by the large shareholders maybe before any huge profits can be made.
I'm in the USA so hoping a wake up to a positive result, or at least not a negative one.
Just skimmed through the report. Looks largely positive with more cash in the bank than forecast and an optimistic view of their turnaround progression.
Yeah a bit of a mixed bag really. I think at this stage the turnaround plan is more important than the CV19 hit, whether the market agrees is another matter.
Nice little rise. That’ll do!
Going down now. I suspect because of the negative headline numbers that are being trumpeted by the FT and other press. It's the underlying recovery that is the true story this morning, IMO.
Should be some support around here, but if not then I'll top up on the dip.
GLA.
talk about 2 hours of mixed fortunes